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The European Council’s new political arithmetic – POLITICO

By staffJune 18, 20262 Mins Read
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In recent weeks, he has gone further than many of Israel’s European defenders, reversing Slovenia’s arms embargo on Israel and lifting an entry ban on both Ben-Gvir and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel subsequently announced plans to open an embassy in Ljubljana, a move Janša hailed as “a new era in Slovenia-Israel relations.”

That opposition may not be decisive, however. If Germany softens its stance on sanctions, other holdouts — including Slovenia — could become more willing to fall into line, according to the first European diplomat.

The Russia hawk: Latvia’s Andris Kulbergs

Latvia’s parliament last month voted to make petrolhead businessman-turned-politician Andris Kulbergs the new prime minister, after a political crisis caused by a series of accidental Ukrainian drone incursions in Latvian airspace led to the resignation of former premier Evika Siliņa.

Andris Kulbergs, Latvia’s new prime minister, speaks at a press conference after the vote for the approval of the new cabinet of government ministers in the Saeima in Riga on May 28, 2026. | Gints Ivuskans/AFP via Getty Images

Kulbergs first entered parliament in 2022, doesn’t belong to any party and has never been a minister, but has the backing of a broad coalition. With just four months before Latvia’s general election, his government’s priority is shoring up the country’s anti-drone defenses to better respond to future airspace breaches.

That comes as the bloc’s leaders are set to discuss on Thursday and Friday how to secure the bloc’s airspace on its eastern flank, according to the summit’s draft conclusions, and express “full solidarity” with member countries exposed to such threats.

The Latvian prime minister has pledged to continue Riga’s stalwart support for Ukraine, signing a drone deal with Kyiv in the first days of his premiership. Latvia is in the company of the EU’s top defense spenders and fellow Russia hawks Poland, Lithuania and Estonia.

Koen Verhelst contributed to this report.

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